Best canyons around Santa Pau are found within the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park, a region characterized by its unique geological formations. The area features volcanic craters, lush valleys, and riverine landscapes that offer scenic beauty. Santa Pau itself is known for its medieval village and its setting amidst these natural features. The region provides diverse opportunities for outdoor exploration, including gorges and natural pools.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Unfortunately, it is really only this short section that is beautiful. Most of the via verde runs on roads, not separate from cars.
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A fabulous part of the Ruta del Carrilet. A lot of bridges and a lot of nice passages between the rocks.
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A beautiful passage between the rocks. You gotta stop for a picture here.
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This part of the greenway is spectacular!
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Amazing and quiet place ! Wanted to swim but the weather was not so nice this date. I recommend it 💫
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Here you will find some amazing basalt formations. There is a sign with a bit of information. The area along the river is also a great place for bird watching.
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A beautiful easy hike. Learn more here: espaiprotegitdelbrugent.cat/es
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Natural pool located in the municipality of Planes d'Hostoles. It is in the course of the Brugent river and when it takes enough water, it forms a waterfall of considerable dimensions that make this place a spectacular site. Its access is from Via Verde from El Carrilet de Girona to Olot.
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The region around Santa Pau, part of the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park, is known for its 'gorgs' – natural swimming spots and small gorges. Among the most popular are La Plana Pool, which is easy to access and ideal for families, and Gorg de Can Batlle, a beautiful waterfall and pool area along the Riera de Sant Martí, perfect for a refreshing dip.
Yes, several spots are great for families. La Plana Pool is highlighted as an easy-to-access natural water pool formed by two waterfalls, making it an ideal route for families. Additionally, sections of the greenway, such as Bridges, ravines, and gullies on the greenway and Green Walls on the Olot-Girona Greenway, offer pleasant, shaded paths suitable for family outings.
You'll encounter a variety of natural beauty, including clear natural pools, waterfalls, and riverine environments. The unique volcanic landscape of La Garrotxa provides a stunning backdrop, with features like the 'gorgs' themselves, as well as rock formations, forests, and scenic viewpoints. For example, Devil's Bridge (Pont del Diable) – Les Medes Gorge showcases a block miraculously embedded between canyon walls, formed by erosion.
Yes, the area combines natural beauty with historical intrigue. The Bandoleros' Mine is a notable historical site, a crevice once used as a hiding place by bandits due to its strategic location. The Devil's Bridge (Pont del Diable) – Les Medes Gorge is also a unique natural monument with a local legend.
The natural pools and gorges are particularly refreshing during the warmer months. However, during peak season (typically July 2nd to August 31st), some areas like the Reserves Gorgs may require prior reservation for parking. Visiting in spring or early summer can offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds, with blooming flowers adding to the scenery.
During peak season, specifically from July 2nd to August 31st, access to the parking areas for some of the natural gorges, such as those managed under the Reserves Gorgs initiative in the Espai Natural de la Riera de Sant Martí, may require a prior reservation. It's advisable to check local regulations before your visit. You can find more information on the official Santa Pau tourism website: visitsantapau.com/reserves-gorgs-santa-pau/.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the Santa Pau region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like the Garrotxa Volcanic Park and Vall d'en Bas Loop, mountain biking on trails such as the El Torn Village – Santa Pau Medieval Village loop, or go running on paths like the Fageda d'en Jordà, Santa Margarida, and Croscat Volcanoes Trail.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, the Devil's Bridge (Pont del Diable) – Les Medes Gorge is noted as a challenging spot requiring careful navigation. Similarly, the Crevices and chasms of Roca Roja also offer a more demanding terrain for experienced hikers.
In Catalan, particularly in the Garrotxa region, 'gorg' refers to a natural pool or a small gorge, often formed by a river or stream with a waterfall. These 'gorgs' are typically refreshing swimming spots nestled within the natural landscape, providing a tranquil escape.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and the opportunity for tranquil recreation. The clear waters, small waterfalls, and lush greenery create an idyllic setting for cooling off, picnicking, and enjoying the serene riverine environment. Many appreciate the contrast these refreshing spots offer to the region's volcanic cones and beech forests, making them perfect for relaxation and connecting with nature.


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